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Hey,

Just got a few parts for sale, that I don't need anymore - most of the parts are for a R33 Skyline.

R33 Series 2 Wing (Will Fit Series 1 & Series 2 Bootlid) $100 ONO

- Good Condition, Comes With The LED Light, Colour Is Gunmetal Grey.

Metal/Rubber Seals Around The Doors (Left & Right Sides) $70 ONO

- Fairly Good Condition, Has Some Glue Stuck On It In Some Places Though - May Come Off? Haven't Tried.

Passenger Side Air-Con Tube $25 ONO

- Good Condition, No Cracks.

2 x 5mm Slip On Spacers $20 ONO

- Good Condition, size is 5.114.3

R33 Rear Taillights (Both Left & Right) $100 ONO

- Good Condition, No Leaks Or Cracks

R33 Sereis 1 Automatic ECU (Standard) $75 ONO

- Good Condition

Charcol Cainster Bracket $20 ONO

- Good Condition

Glovebox, Steering Surround, Automatic Gear Surround $110 ONO

- Good Condition, Painted In 2PAC White, Done With A Spray Gun, Paint Is Okay, Not Perfect.

R33 Custom Cold Air Box (Series 1 or 2) $70 ONO

- Works well, Keeps It Legal Also & Reduces Hot Air & Increases More Cold Air

Floor Mats $10 ONO

- Alright Condition, Freshly Washed

Location: Brisbane, Slacks Creek

Contact Details: You can either PM me on here or call me on 0412 736 918

You can find photos by clicking here

StreetFame33

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